/pol/,
ITT: Post the most redpilled characters or historical figures. Starting with the obvious.
>>76042603
>>76042603
>fascist
>redpilled
nice meme
>>76042656
Perfect reply.
>>76042656
What show is this from?
pic related is the actual correct answer from watchmen
>>76042847
Dan Vs.
>>76042881
wouldnt that be Manhattan?
anyways here:
>>76042603
>>76043069
I'd honestly say they were all redpilled, albeit in segmented ways.
Manhattan understood how little "intrinsic value" human life held, until he was pussywhipped into thinking otherwise.
Adrian was a vegefag, a media icon, and a business tycoon, but understood that blood must be paid in blood, and acted upon it in a way which was both unpredictable and unwavering.
Rorschach was, however, closer to home for people like those who lurk /pol/. He knew what had to be done. He knew the difference between right and wrong, even when political correctness alienated him from the rest of society, and even his own team. He died how he lived, and he didn't think twice. He was the most empathetic, as far as your average man goes, due to both his handicaps as a mortal and his convictions as someone who had been truly redpilled on the nature of the world. Even from a perspective from the 1980's, his ideology stands in stark contrast to the others who, unlike him, still question their actions at the end of it all. He was resolute, absolute, when everyone around him doubted themselves. That's what I find admirable about his character.
>>76043932
i get what you mean and prefer Rorschach to Manhattan too, but when it gets to being red pilled, wouldnt the 'know-it-all-(litteraly)-basically-a-god' get a free pass for this win. I mean, he lives the past, present and future all at once, and basically owns the entire universe's knowledge. Thats me though
>>76044632
I see what you mean entirely, leaf. I think you're spot-on, where the omnipotent goes. He already sees what's going to happen, in any variation of the future, in which case, I dub him omnipilled. What I prefer about Rorschach, however, is his mortality. He has no visions of the future, but understands his present enough to know that's societal collapse from moral decay is inevitable. He does everything within his limited power to change the future. It's his kinship with the mortal which draws me to him.
Psycho Pass was the most redpilled anime /pol/ could ever watch.
>>76042603
Some Metal Gear around?
>>76043932
Not Silk Spectre though, a shrill feminist and since her family was Polish, probably of Jewish decent too.